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. >> she knew these two guys, logan and hunter, since third grade. >> hunter foster, logan prendegast kristina. >> the three musketeers and they knew everything about her. >> logan and kristina went from buddies to high school sweet hearts. >> moving day. >> the relationship continued through college. kristina earned a degree in marketing and later moved in with logan. when they broke up in 2013, kristina rebounded into the waiting arms of hunter foster, the third musketeer. >> almost as if there were no other guys in the world? >> right. >> hunter's always been in love with kristina, always. >> it was easy and comfortable for her to be with hunter since she knew him and his family growing up. >> hunter was a skateboarder and had pursued a modelling career in new york. successful as first, it had worked out and he was back in town without a job but with plenty of free time. >> he was a great skater and a dirt bike rider and good-looking in her eyes, and he lived life on the edge and took chances. that was her excitement too. >> by the summer of 2014, 23-year-old kristina was living wi
. >> she knew these two guys, logan and hunter, since third grade. >> hunter foster, logan prendegast kristina. >> the three musketeers and they knew everything about her. >> logan and kristina went from buddies to high school sweet hearts. >> moving day. >> the relationship continued through college. kristina earned a degree in marketing and later moved in with logan. when they broke up in 2013, kristina rebounded into the waiting arms of hunter foster, the...
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this is when the hunter family owned the house. they owned the house during the battle of lynchburg. we are restoring the house to the civil war area -- era. -- civil war area period. they immigrated from pennsylvania and prior to that germany. this war -- this worm -- this room was used for entertaining. this is where guests would be received for business purposes. for entertaining, music, conversation. even weddings and wakes took place in this room. this was not used on a daily basis. it is decorated in a fairly opulent style because this is how the family presented itself to the world. you will find the finest furnishings in this room between the carpet, the candleholders, the silver baskets, the mears, -- althoughears paintings reflect the style and taste of the family and what the family wanted to present to the public. one of the central pieces of any formal parlor was the pianoforte. this was the 1840's chicory piano. they made thousands of pno's in the 19th century. this was the entertainment center of a 19th century home.
this is when the hunter family owned the house. they owned the house during the battle of lynchburg. we are restoring the house to the civil war area -- era. -- civil war area period. they immigrated from pennsylvania and prior to that germany. this war -- this worm -- this room was used for entertaining. this is where guests would be received for business purposes. for entertaining, music, conversation. even weddings and wakes took place in this room. this was not used on a daily basis. it is...
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a special health clinic in san francisco's bayview - hunter's point community ...a new look .. and possibly, a new designation. that's tonight's story in hidden history.... (grant) after the break... there is a new plan for immigration that could keep dreamers here in the u-s... but will it ever become law? we'll break it down next. (grant) national news: tonight president trump is pushing back against a new bi-partisan immigration bill that would protect daca recipients from deportation. (vicki) the president says the bill is a non-starter because it doesn't include funding for a wall between the u-s and mexico. reporter mark meredith is in washington with the very latest. two senators, arizona's john mccain and delaware's chris coons, are introducing a bi-partisan bill they say protects so-called "dreamers" and secures the border.their plan, which matches a bill already in the house, would give millions of undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship.and also spend more money on border security. but the plan does not include president trump's demand for a bor
a special health clinic in san francisco's bayview - hunter's point community ...a new look .. and possibly, a new designation. that's tonight's story in hidden history.... (grant) after the break... there is a new plan for immigration that could keep dreamers here in the u-s... but will it ever become law? we'll break it down next. (grant) national news: tonight president trump is pushing back against a new bi-partisan immigration bill that would protect daca recipients from deportation....
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. >> thank you, senior project manager for hunter, shipyard and candlestick point. mostly in terms of the shipyard and candlestick, the inner agency cooperation agreement memorandums of understanding with the other departments, so staff time really spent by department of public works, p.u.c., etc., in reviewing the development programs on the shipyard, in terms of the actual permits for infrastructure that constructed. to dig deeper, we are looking at completing on opening the public parks in shipyard phase one, and that's our disposition and development agreement with lenar as opposed to shipyard phase two, d.d.a. with five points. so, moving on to phase two in candlestick, planning and building infrastructure on the second phase of the shipyard, as well as building and planning and completing infrastructure on candlestick, which is exciting. most of the work is there to support the rebuilding of alice griffith. we are also going to be approving the vertical development designs on shipyard phase one as well as on candlestick point, continuing to ex pend those feder
. >> thank you, senior project manager for hunter, shipyard and candlestick point. mostly in terms of the shipyard and candlestick, the inner agency cooperation agreement memorandums of understanding with the other departments, so staff time really spent by department of public works, p.u.c., etc., in reviewing the development programs on the shipyard, in terms of the actual permits for infrastructure that constructed. to dig deeper, we are looking at completing on opening the public...
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the hunters point shipyard is a good example, where you've got approximately 36% local residents. and then, where you have other projects, where you might have lower percentages. one of the things, i went back to this report, and i was struck by something, where you look at -- let's see...the previous six months, you had 1.2 million hours of construction. you had 1.27 million hours of construction in the previous time period. today, you have 2 million, so what's interesting, we look at where we're at today versus where we were six months ago, there's 55% more work. now, we take that as an opportunity in city build working with ocii, our labor partners, our city build partners, such as abu, community builders, we're always looking for new partners to recruit, make sure no san francisco resident is left behind. these jobs, whether it's good faith or mandatory, whatever it is, our job is to identify, recruit, train them with our labor partners and get them on the job. our academy is kind of our flagship training program. typically, at this time, we'd be training 50 disadvantaged san
the hunters point shipyard is a good example, where you've got approximately 36% local residents. and then, where you have other projects, where you might have lower percentages. one of the things, i went back to this report, and i was struck by something, where you look at -- let's see...the previous six months, you had 1.2 million hours of construction. you had 1.27 million hours of construction in the previous time period. today, you have 2 million, so what's interesting, we look at where...
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we need ten another group of hunters there from optic bay hundreds of kilometers away. they want to set the wind has turned we should watch out. if it comes from that site you got a fact everything of the three s. five to sweep can go through it wards away because the ice might shift away with us half in three. two years ago. and then they say we should help ourselves they just shot a seal. will be told twice and packs up our dinner he wants me to try last seal meat is the best he says. ten dead meat that tastes slightly of the sea the only source of it and ends up here in the far north that's available only around i believe. the greenpeace are wrong about branding. in the hired seals vitamin c. and d. all the. vitamins i would get is a lot of the animal burned in the sea of birding in or in the higher because. all the money making. a complete. flip flop. when we set off again shady suddenly becomes nervous he thinks he's seen something he takes a look through the binoculars. there is his. opponent that. this one doesn't seem particularly hungry and takes no notice of u
we need ten another group of hunters there from optic bay hundreds of kilometers away. they want to set the wind has turned we should watch out. if it comes from that site you got a fact everything of the three s. five to sweep can go through it wards away because the ice might shift away with us half in three. two years ago. and then they say we should help ourselves they just shot a seal. will be told twice and packs up our dinner he wants me to try last seal meat is the best he says. ten...
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we need ten other group of hunters there from optic ok hundreds of kilometers away. they want to set the wind has turned we should watch out. if it comes from that site we're going to pack everything up for three as fast as we can go through it towards the land and i says what should we with us happen three. two years ago. and then they say we should help ourselves they just shot to see you. be told twice and packs up our dinner he wants me to try your seal meat is the best he says. ten dead meat that tastes slightly of the sea the only source of it and ends up here in the far north that's available around i believe. the green fish are wrong but going to see all of the in the hierarchy seals vitamin c. and d. all the. vitamins we get is the animal bonding the seal of hurting anyone. in the higher. all the money making. a. face. when we set off again shade he suddenly becomes nervous he thinks he's seen something he takes a look through the binoculars. there it is. a potent than. bought this one doesn't seem particularly hungry and takes no notice of us. when we caref
we need ten other group of hunters there from optic ok hundreds of kilometers away. they want to set the wind has turned we should watch out. if it comes from that site we're going to pack everything up for three as fast as we can go through it towards the land and i says what should we with us happen three. two years ago. and then they say we should help ourselves they just shot to see you. be told twice and packs up our dinner he wants me to try your seal meat is the best he says. ten dead...
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major general david hunter to march upon lynchburg and attack it.ajor hunter marched down the lynchburg/salem turnpike and met his first resistance at the quaker meeting house which is about a mile up the road. after that first days battle he rode over to sandusky and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. generals like to sleep in bed and on couches rather than on the ground. this house became their headquarters. the hutter family were made prisoners in the house. try to imagine an army camped all around this house. in this house are dozens of officers and men. they are taking over the house, they are taking things from the house, they are eating all the food in the house, they are sleeping in the beds and try to imagine your position if this was your house and you had all of these uninvited guests taking over your house and abusing it. we know a lot of what happened here through the writings of young ada in her diary that she kept. we are fortunate to have which was also donated to us by her granddaughter. what she writes is fascinat
major general david hunter to march upon lynchburg and attack it.ajor hunter marched down the lynchburg/salem turnpike and met his first resistance at the quaker meeting house which is about a mile up the road. after that first days battle he rode over to sandusky and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. generals like to sleep in bed and on couches rather than on the ground. this house became their headquarters. the hutter family were made prisoners in the house. try to imagine...
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today i ask the board of supervisors take every step possible to protect hunters view, hunters point residents from any potential harm caused by yet another facility, claiming to only have a small impact on our community air, water and soil. would you please make sure this project is thoroughly checked for another, for any possible negativity, environmental impact on us and the community. thank you. i appreciate it. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello, my name is deandra, a resident of bayview over 40 years, business owner with el over ten years. submitting comments this afternoon, the same i submitted when i was at the meeting earlier late last year. my commitment as a business owner and long time resident of the bayview hunters point has made it possible to raise my children and now grandchild in the family home, three blocks away from 1526 wallace. say again, three blocks from 1526 wallace. i can actually see it from my living room. i'll be able to smell 1526 wallace from my living room. which is a proposed site of the slaughtering and l
today i ask the board of supervisors take every step possible to protect hunters view, hunters point residents from any potential harm caused by yet another facility, claiming to only have a small impact on our community air, water and soil. would you please make sure this project is thoroughly checked for another, for any possible negativity, environmental impact on us and the community. thank you. i appreciate it. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please....
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david hunter marched down the lynchburg salem turnpike and met the first resistance at the quaker house which is a mile up the road in this direction. after that first day's battle, he rode over the to sandusky, and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. naturally, jgenerals liked to sleep on beds and couches rather than out on the hard ground and so this house became the headquarters and the hudder fami family, george and harriat and their daughter ada were made prisoners in the house. so try to imagine an army camped all around this house. 18,000 soldier, and in the house are dozens of officers and men and they are walking in and out of the house with muddy boots and takeing over the house, and taking things from the house, and they are eating all of the food in the house, and sleep ing in the beds. and trying to imagine your position if this were your house, and all of the sudden, you had all of the uninvited guests taking over your house and basically abusing it. we know a lot of what happened here through the writings of young ada in her diary that she kept which we a
david hunter marched down the lynchburg salem turnpike and met the first resistance at the quaker house which is a mile up the road in this direction. after that first day's battle, he rode over the to sandusky, and commandeered the house to serve as his headquarters. naturally, jgenerals liked to sleep on beds and couches rather than out on the hard ground and so this house became the headquarters and the hudder fami family, george and harriat and their daughter ada were made prisoners in the...
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by the end of the 19th century, they had been wiped out by hunters.ut now, wolves are back in germany. according to some estimates, their numbers have tripled in the last two years. it should come as no surprise then that farmers -- who regularly lose livestock -- and animal rights activists are at loggerheads at how best to handle these predatory creatures. reporter: it might be odd to think of wolves in germany, but there are an estimated 300 in brandenburg alone -- that's the state surrounding berlin. the wolves usually hunt at dusk or at night, silently and in packs. and their number is growing. farmers are all too aware. the packs hunt wild animals, but also livestock out on the fields. it's taking its toll financially. for brandenburg farmer jurgen frenzel, the wolves are causing so much trouble, he's worried about his livelihood. jurgen: i think the wolves are getting smarter. we have a feeling that they're going into the herd, chasing them, and separating a calf from them. reporter: he lost 40 calves in 2017 -- ten times more than the year bef
by the end of the 19th century, they had been wiped out by hunters.ut now, wolves are back in germany. according to some estimates, their numbers have tripled in the last two years. it should come as no surprise then that farmers -- who regularly lose livestock -- and animal rights activists are at loggerheads at how best to handle these predatory creatures. reporter: it might be odd to think of wolves in germany, but there are an estimated 300 in brandenburg alone -- that's the state...
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tibetan buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, innorth america had a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a very practical side, i guess from our point of view. from their point of view, it's just part of the way that they look at the world, which is life is sacred and you must preserve it and you actually must even protect areas from human intervention in order to ensure a healthy future for the environment. fred: liu jianqiang is one of millions of chinese who are taking a fresh look at traditional culture. here under the guidance of chakme rinpoche, tibetan buddhism has changed the way he sees the world. translator: before, i only wrote from a legal point of view. it's wrong, for ts is a national pa
tibetan buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, innorth america had a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a...
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westward across europe with new cases already in neighboring poland without and available vaccine hunters are now actively culling wild boars to stop the spread no pics in germany have yet been infected but farmers worry the disease could still proof a toll for their industry his fingers on the trigger he's ready to take aim but the hunter isn't interested in deer. target is wild boar. one down hopefully many more to go. hunting season is officially over but since the outbreak of swine fever in eastern europe fear is growing that the disease will soon reach germany too some fifty hunters are tracking wild boar hoping that a cull will keep the disease at bay satisfied name it ensures companies who know that wasn't a great shot will hear them in the conditions aren't great calls. for shots of all that had already been shot you've got a bit too low down over. this thing i would give every here do my job came through the branches in the hopes i'd hit it with. some. of the. most of the huntsman tracking wild boar here and make him borg have hit their target and they get twenty five euros per h
westward across europe with new cases already in neighboring poland without and available vaccine hunters are now actively culling wild boars to stop the spread no pics in germany have yet been infected but farmers worry the disease could still proof a toll for their industry his fingers on the trigger he's ready to take aim but the hunter isn't interested in deer. target is wild boar. one down hopefully many more to go. hunting season is officially over but since the outbreak of swine fever in...
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what the fewer wild boar there are the less likely it is the disease will spread but of avoided as hunters we have a responsibility to farmers and to societies actually the german farmers association has called an emergency meeting the killings are attending according to conservationists the expansion of corn production has boosted wild boar populations increasing the risk of swine fever the association president rejects the accusation is because it's not just corn production and this needs to be spelled out but a large number of conservation measures to help wild boar feel and all near. the farmers association has called for a seventy percent call of the country's wild boar population here to make them work the forty one hog shot today we're all healthy. foods and tom we've got a strict one ya hopefully helping to ensure that the disease doesn't spread as fast as it would if we did nothing. but can it be stopped we can only speculate you can look here he's likely able to prevent swine fever that's not very encouraging. we still have to take measures he's a mug and short muffin for the sak
what the fewer wild boar there are the less likely it is the disease will spread but of avoided as hunters we have a responsibility to farmers and to societies actually the german farmers association has called an emergency meeting the killings are attending according to conservationists the expansion of corn production has boosted wild boar populations increasing the risk of swine fever the association president rejects the accusation is because it's not just corn production and this needs to...
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she approached me, and a lot of the leaders in the bayvi bayview-hunters point community. i remember i sit on the african american san francisco chamber of commerce and some of the other local businesses in this city. i'm also a member of the bayview advisory board. [ inaudible ] we know the people in the bayview for the long time. this project, warrior projects, chase, it is going to be a model that even after the project is finished, we are going to be able toen list small business minority to people people,g -- mr. raymond lee, your -- [ inaudible ] city build director -- we have been meeting now for more than 18 months, so i know now how to get people involved. there's also the small business incubator. [ inaudible ] so what we are here here is if there is any take away, at the end of the day, you are going to be able to see folks that have been attending the academy, that have graduated from all these wonderful, you know, programs, would be able to work not only mission bay, bayview-hunters point and all the other -- your projects, but also in the east bay, in the nor
she approached me, and a lot of the leaders in the bayvi bayview-hunters point community. i remember i sit on the african american san francisco chamber of commerce and some of the other local businesses in this city. i'm also a member of the bayview advisory board. [ inaudible ] we know the people in the bayview for the long time. this project, warrior projects, chase, it is going to be a model that even after the project is finished, we are going to be able toen list small business minority...
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from iowa public television, josh buettner explains how hunters are helping fill empty plates.s >>hunterat's what we want to see. that's telling us that we have a stck in the area. >> reporter: as ard of the land, mike nelson implements conservation practice on his farm in central iowa's warren county. however, one woodland creature can respond a little too wl to such ruralccommodations. wa corn and soybeans might help feed the world, but those same growing areas p shelter and nutrition for four- legged drifters which some land owners consider a >>isance. hey'll just devastate our crops and we didn't harvest some of those, we'd just get overrun and we'd have way too many deer. >> reporter: but nelson has found a way to decrease numbers in his own backyard and uproot hunger, locally, thanks to a partnership betwn outdoorsmen, meat lockers, non-profits and state government. >> we've got as many top 100 scored deer, in the country, as any other state. we've come on stng. we have one of the most in- demand, non-resident deer thlicenses, and we do limie to 6,000. but our bow deer tags are pro
from iowa public television, josh buettner explains how hunters are helping fill empty plates.s >>hunterat's what we want to see. that's telling us that we have a stck in the area. >> reporter: as ard of the land, mike nelson implements conservation practice on his farm in central iowa's warren county. however, one woodland creature can respond a little too wl to such ruralccommodations. wa corn and soybeans might help feed the world, but those same growing areas p shelter and...
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it is. >> they are called body brokers, junky hunter, patient pimps.ne paid him $2,500 to go to rehab. >> detox was $500. if you have clean urine you get offered a detox pack to get you high and bring to the facility so you have dirty urine and can be accepted. >> he received $2,000. >> there are people that make over $150,000, $200,000 a year sending people to rehab. >> it's seeping into our area, patient brokering. it's having consequences for the community. >> erica mortimer runs the center for healing in new jersey, an out patient facility. insurance companies paying 30 to $40,000 a month to send addicts to rehab. >> the impacten i impact is on e trying to stay sober. they won't stay sober that way. >> here's how the racket works, outreach groups hire marketers to find addicts. money is dispersed down the chain and cash is in the hands of the addict. >> the fremont centers themselves don't even know what is going on. >> 50 to 75% of people i came across were paid to go to treatment or getting paid to send people to treatment. >> federal authorities
it is. >> they are called body brokers, junky hunter, patient pimps.ne paid him $2,500 to go to rehab. >> detox was $500. if you have clean urine you get offered a detox pack to get you high and bring to the facility so you have dirty urine and can be accepted. >> he received $2,000. >> there are people that make over $150,000, $200,000 a year sending people to rehab. >> it's seeping into our area, patient brokering. it's having consequences for the community....
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sot/pointing at photo javon muhammad/bayview hunter's point clinic: "here is dr. coleman, dr.60 an african american physician named arthur coleman did something unheard of at that time. he opened a multi service clinic to service the medical needs here in san francisco's bayview district javon muhammad/bayview hunter's point clinic: "this was the first medical practice of such, a group of black doctors in san francisco that actually built something to actually take care of black people in san francisco" nats/construct ion sound the medical center is now the location of the bayview hunter's point clinic. it currently is undergoing renovation. the clinic c.e.o. javon muhammad says there is hidden history in this building. javon muhammad/bayv iew hunter's point clinic: "because in 1960 black doctors could not go down and open practices on sutter where a lot of medical practices were or even other areas in san francisco"as you can see from this archival news footage it was such a revolutionary concept it drew the attention of local media at the time nat/sot haaziq ...and kron4 was
sot/pointing at photo javon muhammad/bayview hunter's point clinic: "here is dr. coleman, dr.60 an african american physician named arthur coleman did something unheard of at that time. he opened a multi service clinic to service the medical needs here in san francisco's bayview district javon muhammad/bayview hunter's point clinic: "this was the first medical practice of such, a group of black doctors in san francisco that actually built something to actually take care of black...
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i can't smoke. >> hunter has said clearly i was smoking pot.t very clear. >> he said he was high. >> reporter: now our producer comes in. >> we're going to chef michael's restaurant. >> reporter: and tells them they're going to meet up with their parents for more taste testing. i need one of you to drive our production van. you're hunter. >> reporter: our actor says he knows you whose to get to the restaurant. our producer hands him the keys. >> so you're going to drive. >> reporter: and this is where the real test begins. what will sarah and sidney do next? >> i would love to get in her head. >> reporter: will they get in the car? or as their mom's predicted, walk away? >> how are you feeling about this? >> a little uncomfortable right now. they're asking are you okay to drive. >>> coming up, this looks promising, but how will it pan out? >>> and then -- >> i even gave myself a couple shots before this. >> you took shots? >> no kid would get in a car with a drunk driver. right? when "dateline" continues. the moment you realize your half bath n
i can't smoke. >> hunter has said clearly i was smoking pot.t very clear. >> he said he was high. >> reporter: now our producer comes in. >> we're going to chef michael's restaurant. >> reporter: and tells them they're going to meet up with their parents for more taste testing. i need one of you to drive our production van. you're hunter. >> reporter: our actor says he knows you whose to get to the restaurant. our producer hands him the keys. >> so...
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. >> but this hunter sees something more unsettling in the sky. >> so the plane is flying right into a trap. >> yup. >> when "dateline" continues. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. >>> i'm dara brown with the stop stories. we have breaking news an amtrak train has collided with a freight train near columbia south carolina. several passenger cars derailed and undetermined amount of injuries. we will keep you posted. >>> in minneapolis local and federal authority the are providing a blanket of security for tonight's super bowl. now, back to "dateline." > >>>. >> welcome back to "dateline." out over the western skies fellow pilot the were searching for the aviator mckenzie morgan, no one was sure what happened to her aircraft, was she seriously injured or even worse? returning to our story, here's keith morrison. >> nine small planes were about to give up their search for a missing teenag
. >> but this hunter sees something more unsettling in the sky. >> so the plane is flying right into a trap. >> yup. >> when "dateline" continues. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. >>> i'm dara brown with the stop stories. we have breaking news an amtrak...
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hunters point and all the rest. i gotta go. i don't have time to be [inaudible]. >> we have no more speaker cards, madame chair. >> i will now close public comment and refer to my fellow commissioners for questions or commentss? yes, commissioner singh? >> 141 units and do we have any list where they are going to be? >> we don't so at this property, it will be a little bit different than the rest of our propertis so we won't go through our typical marketing plan. instead, residents here will be referred directly to the property through the department of homelessness and supportive housing and they maintain and have been building over the last couple of years what is called the co-ordinated entry system and essentially it was a big move to take what were separate databases living all over the city and individual wait lists at many, many properties and consolidates all of that information into one system. so that they can rank and sort folks who are dependent on services, who have been in and out of the shelter system. figure out
hunters point and all the rest. i gotta go. i don't have time to be [inaudible]. >> we have no more speaker cards, madame chair. >> i will now close public comment and refer to my fellow commissioners for questions or commentss? yes, commissioner singh? >> 141 units and do we have any list where they are going to be? >> we don't so at this property, it will be a little bit different than the rest of our propertis so we won't go through our typical marketing plan....
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but says the people of bay view hunters point can trust the navy. the problem is they don't. >> we need this mess cleaned up and i mean today, not tomorrow. >> reporter: the u.s. navy is now admitting that their contractor tetra tech falsified soil samples to indicate they were safe. in fact, they were toxic. remnants of the old warfare research lab which are slated to be redeveloped in housing. >> any time she survey around here it comes up dirty. >> reporter: she grew up in hunters point and says lennar and five points has taken advantage of their communities. >> the hope is we will all be dead before they can sell their next $1.2 million condo and that is ape fwrob. >> i understand people's frustration. >> reporter: darren robinson is an environmental coordinator from the navy. he and others held a meeting with maps and time lines chronicling the site's miss steps and action plan. >> it involves additional sampling radiological scanning and reexcavating some areas. >> up until these reports just came out, the navy has basically shut us out. >> re
but says the people of bay view hunters point can trust the navy. the problem is they don't. >> we need this mess cleaned up and i mean today, not tomorrow. >> reporter: the u.s. navy is now admitting that their contractor tetra tech falsified soil samples to indicate they were safe. in fact, they were toxic. remnants of the old warfare research lab which are slated to be redeveloped in housing. >> any time she survey around here it comes up dirty. >> reporter: she grew...
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find out why a report about cleanup efforts at san francisco's hunters point has some people in the citys morning. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. major delay on frmt and warm lines in all dirs due to a derailed maintenance vehicle in shay area.. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. rebecca:high pressure continues into the weekend and at least through the middle of next week. temperatures will be well above normal with record warmth possible. no rain in the forecast for at least the next 7 to 10 days. ( robin ) ( robin ) some people in san francisco are angry this morning after learning that the tests for toxins at the hunters point shipyard... may have been falsified. now the work will have to be redone. kron 4's dan kerman has the story. sot bradley angel/greenaction for health angel/greenactsot bradley story.kerman has the kron 4's dan to be redone. kron 4's dan
find out why a report about cleanup efforts at san francisco's hunters point has some people in the citys morning. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. major delay on frmt and warm lines in all dirs due to a derailed maintenance vehicle in shay area.. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the...
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hunter was played with her as a foster child four years ago.ges were not new to phyllis who had been a longtime foster parent especially to special needs children. before hunter, phyllis and her husband have five grown kids. their daughter alex is among the four they adopted. as hunter came around, phyllis was a little rusty. >> i didn't know life came in numbers, i thought they were small, medium and large. >> reporter: for 30 years, an advocate for foster parents we first met her strategizing with caseworkers abdomen how to improve the system. she said partnerships are key to the abuse and neglect many that the 5,000 foster children endure. >> because of my caseworker stepped up and gave me the tools i need. >> reporter: most foster children return to their biological families but that was not possible for hunter. he eventually became child number six in the steffens family. and they wouldn't have it any other way. >> we can't imagine life without him. >> we need more team like phyllis to help out foster the 5,000, 6,000 kids in philadelphia
hunter was played with her as a foster child four years ago.ges were not new to phyllis who had been a longtime foster parent especially to special needs children. before hunter, phyllis and her husband have five grown kids. their daughter alex is among the four they adopted. as hunter came around, phyllis was a little rusty. >> i didn't know life came in numbers, i thought they were small, medium and large. >> reporter: for 30 years, an advocate for foster parents we first met her...